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Product Categories for optical spectrum glass
Optical Materials -
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Optical materials consist of glasses, plastics, ceramics and coatings with reflectivity, opacity, color or other properties tailored for mirror, lens, laser or other optics applications
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Optical and Light Microscopes -
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Optical and light microscopes use the visible or near-visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to magnify images of objects
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Color Filters -
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Color filters include a wide range of filter types that are distinguished by their specific color spectrums and wavelengths, as well as their Schott glass compositions
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Specialty Optical Fiber -
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Specialty optical fiber is modified, usually by doping, for a specialized function. It consists of one or more transparent fibers enclosed in a protective covering
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Interferometers -
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Interferometers measure distance in terms of wavelength and determine the wavelengths of light sources.
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Optical Coating Services -
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Optical coating services design optical coatings and apply them to crystal, fiber, glass, metal, or polymer substrates to produce optical components. 
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Spherical Lenses -
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Spherical lenses, also known as singlets, are transparent optical components consisting of one or more pieces of optical glass with surfaces so curved that they serve to converge or diverge the transmitted rays from an object, thus forming a real or virtual image of that object. This area includes micro spherical lenses as well
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Optical Apertures and Slits -
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Optical apertures and slits control the diameter of beams from light sources
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Neutral Density Filters -
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Neutral density filters are designed to reduce transmission evenly across a portion of the spectrum. They are slightly sensitive to angles but they are much more forgiving than interference filters
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Temperature Instruments, All Types -
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Temperature instruments use contact or noncontact methods to measure temperature. Products include dial, digital, industrial and laboratory thermometers; temperature probes, indicators, and sensors; RTD elements and transmitters; and thermistors, thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermal switches.
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Integration Spheres -
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Integration spheres are hollow optical spheres used for measuring the diffuse reflectance or transmittance of objects
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Flat Mirrors -
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Flat mirrors are smooth, highly polished, flat surfaces, for reflecting light. The actual reflecting surface is usually a thin coating of silver or aluminum on glass
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Cylindrical Lenses -
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Cylindrical lens have at least one surface that is formed in the shape of a cylinder. Cylindrical lenses are used to correct astigmatism in the eye, and, in rangefinders, to produce astigmatism, stretching a point of light into a line. This area includes micro cylindrical lenses as well.
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Temperature Sensors -
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Temperature sensors are measurement devices that infer temperature by sensing some physical characteristic (i.e. resistance, emf or thermal radiation).
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Noncontact Infrared Temperature Sensors -
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Noncontact infrared temperature sensors absorb ambient infrared (IR) radiation given off by a heated surface. They are used in applications where direct temperature measurement is not possible.
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Howstuffworks "How Sunglasses Work"
Lens quality - Optical-quality polycarbonate and glass lenses are free of distortions, such as blemishes or waves, and have evenly distributed color across each lens. Here's an easy way to tell if the ...
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Spectroscopic line-scan systems open short-wave infrared applications
1).Such a camera system was used to record the output of a krypton pen lamp. In the direction parallel to the entrance slit, the slice contains an optical spectrum of the pen lamp (the pixels are ...
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Howstuffworks "What makes glass transparent?"
Other materials used to make glass may transmit or block specific types of light, such as ultraviolet light, or even parts of the visible spectrum. You have probably seen glass that was black or some ...
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NOTICE Copyright 2001 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
... portion of the spectrum, glass is indeed transparent. In the MWIR and LWIR portions of the spectrum, however, glass is very opaque. Therefore it is easy to measure the radiance of a sheet of glass by ...
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Howstuffworks "How Rainbows Work"
A color that travels more slowly in glass will bend more sharply when it passes from air to glass, because the speed difference is more severe. A color that moves more quickly in glass won't slow down ...
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Howstuffworks "How Fiber Optics Work"
... optical glass. We think of a glass window as transparent, but the thicker the glass gets, the less transparent it becomes due to impurities in the glass. However, the glass in an optical fiber has far ...
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i>Lightwave</i> OFC 2003 Product Showcase/Attendees' Choice Awards
PMC-Sierra, Burnaby, British Columbia NOMINEE NO. COMP 12 Featuring a glass-to-glass hermetic seal to the optical fiber, the glass-sealed quartz ferrule eliminates thermal mismatch and other sealing ...
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Description: A new module for the AP1040A optical analyzer allows optical-spectrum measurement between 1520 and 1630 nm with a dynamic range of more than 60 dB, resolution better than 0.2 pm, and a ...
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Howstuffworks "How Light Microscopes Work"
... the visible spectrum), which forms the image. In the next section, we'll discuss fluorescence microscopy in greater detail. Fluorescence Microscopy. Epifluorescence. Epifluorescence is an optical set-up ...
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Howstuffworks "How Cameras Work"
The optical component of the camera is the lens. At its simplest, a lens is just a curved piece of glass or plastic. Its job is to take the beams of light bouncing off of an object and redirect them ...
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